Talent Wins: The New Playbook for Putting People First

Most executives today recognize the competitive advantage of human capital, and yet the talent practices their organizations use are stuck in the twentieth century. Typical HR talent-planning processes (which are too expensive and take too long to implement) are designed for predictable environments...

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Main Author: Charan, Ram
Other Authors: Barton, Dominic, Carey, Dennis C.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston, Massachesutts Harvard Business Review Press 2018
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